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Thread ID: 107045 2010-02-02 04:21:00 Intel GMA & Graphics Cards icow (15313) Press F1
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854557 2010-02-03 04:11:00 Of the two I would select the Gigabyte motherboard. Sweep (90)
854558 2010-02-03 04:17:00 Of the two I would select the Gigabyte motherboard.

:thanks what do you think about a graphics card, and why the gigabyte one?
icow (15313)
854559 2010-02-03 04:20:00 Gigabyte=reliable
ECS=makes a good frisbee:D
KarameaDave (15222)
854560 2010-02-03 04:24:00 First we select the motherboard and Gigabyte or Asus are reliable.

Your original question was can you put in another card and you can.

But then you went on about dual cards and in my opinion it's not worth doing dual cards as such.

Got a budget for a separate card?
Sweep (90)
854561 2010-02-03 04:48:00 $0-$150 icow (15313)
854562 2010-02-03 05:18:00 Well you won't get anything worthwhile then as I note that the G/B motherboard has on board integrated in the northbridge.

Possibly this.

www.ascent.co.nz
Sweep (90)
854563 2010-02-03 05:40:00 Looks good. I was already looking at a Gigabyte N210OC 512MB DDR2 PCI-E, Gigabyte GF8400GS 512MB 64bit DDR2, Sapphire Radeon HD2400 Pro 512MB PCI and Asus EN210 512MB PCI-E VideoCard. What do you think is best? icow (15313)
854564 2010-02-03 06:48:00 And will any of these cards be meaty enough for me to have to upgrade my PSU. icow (15313)
854565 2010-02-03 06:54:00 Depends. What PSU have you got?? Also depends on whether the card has a power connector. If it does you may need the right connector on the PSU Speedy Gonzales (78)
854566 2010-02-03 06:57:00 Depends. What PSU have you got?? Also depends on whether the card has a power connector. If it does you may need the right connector on the PSU

I was going to buy a case with a built in 320w one.
icow (15313)
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